World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2018

The World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships 2018 were the 37th World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships, held between 30 January and 8 February 2018 in Davos, Switzerland.

Schedule

Eleven events will be held.[1]

Date Time Events
30 January 09:00 Ladies giant slalom first run
13:00 Ladies giant slalom second run
31 January 09:00 Ladies slalom first run
10:30 Men downhill first run
12:15 Ladies slalom second run
13:30 Men downhill second run
2 February
10:00 Men Super-G
3 February
17:00 Team Event
4 February 09:00 Men combined - Slalom
10:30 Ladies Super-G
13:30 Men combined - Super-G
5 February 09:30 Ladies combined - Slalom
12:30 Ladies combined - Super-G
6 February 09:15 Men giant slalom first run
13:15 Men giant slalom second run
7 February 09:15 Men slalom first run
13:15 Men slalom second run
8 February
11:30 Ladies downhill

Medal winners

Men's events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Downhill[2] Marco Odermatt
  Switzerland
2:20.18 Sam Mulligan
 Canada
2:20.20 Lars Rösti
  Switzerland
2:20.21
Super-G[3] Marco Odermatt
  Switzerland
1:07.59 River Radamus
 United States
1:08.47 Luke Winters
 United States
1:08.50
Giant Slalom[4] Marco Odermatt
  Switzerland
1:39.47 Fabio Gstrein
 Austria
1:40.44 Albert Popov
 Bulgaria
1:40.79
Slalom[5] Clément Noël
 France
1:45.31 Alex Vinatzer
 Italy
1:48.08 Joachim Jagge Lindstøl
 Norway
1:48.49
Combined[6] Marco Odermatt
  Switzerland
2:01.77 Semyel Bissig
  Switzerland
2:02.02 Raphael Haaser
 Austria
2:02.67

Ladies events

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Downhill[7] Kajsa Vickhoff Lie
 Norway
1:10.10 Juliana Suter
  Switzerland
1:10.38 Yuliya Pleshkova
 Russia
1:10.65
Super-G[8] Kajsa Vickhoff Lie
 Norway
1:12.22 Franziska Gritsch
 Austria
1:12.27 Stephanie Jenal
  Switzerland
1:12.85
Giant Slalom[9] Julia Scheib
 Austria
1:39.66 Katharina Liensberger
 Austria
1:39.79 Riikka Honkanen
 Finland
1:40.60
Slalom[10] Meta Hrovat
 Slovenia
1:46.51 Franziska Gritsch
 Austria
1:47.23 Aline Danioth
  Switzerland
1:47.76
Combined[11] Aline Danioth
  Switzerland
2:03.41 Meta Hrovat
 Slovenia
2:03.97 Franziska Gritsch
 Austria
2:04.57

Team event

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Team event[12]   Switzerland
Camille Rast
Marco Odermatt
Aline Danioth
Semyel Bissig
 Norway
Kajsa Vickhoff Lie
Lucas Braathen
Kaja Norbye
Joachim Jagge Lindstøl
 Austria
Julia Scheib
Simon Rueland
Franziska Gritsch
Fabio Gstrein

Medal Table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Switzerland (SUI)62311
2 Norway (NOR)2114
3 Austria (AUT)1438
4 Slovenia (SLO)1102
5 France (FRA)1001
6 United States (USA)0112
7 Canada (CAN)0101
 Italy (ITA)0101
9 Bulgaria (BUL)0011
 Finland (FIN)0011
 Russia (RUS)0011
Totals (11 nations)11111133

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.